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new york. a danbury man was killed by a falling tree. serious hail pounding ulster county, new york. governor cuomo declared a state of emergency in putnam, duchess, orange and sullivan counties. >>> officials in frederick, maryland, are reporting over 60 rescues with cars stalling out in rising floodwaters. 85 people were trapped on a double decker commuter train and it's believed that a drainage culvert collapsed taking out the track. after two hour wait, the passengers were safely unloaded. >>> more on the storm and what's in store for the rest of the week, here's our meteorologist. >> good morning. yes, the severe weather concerns was in place yesterday and it produced upwards of 300-plus severe weather reports. about 70% concentrated across the northeast. i can tell you what the conditions as far as the severe weather quieted down, but the wet weather not so the case here. we have a stationary frontal boundary locked in place and really conditions in place to produce a lot of rainfall across parts of the region from baltimore points to the west north of leesburg, two to four inc
new york. a danbury man was killed by a falling tree. serious hail pounding ulster county, new york. governor cuomo declared a state of emergency in putnam, duchess, orange and sullivan counties. >>> officials in frederick, maryland, are reporting over 60 rescues with cars stalling out in rising floodwaters. 85 people were trapped on a double decker commuter train and it's believed that a drainage culvert collapsed taking out the track. after two hour wait, the passengers were safely...
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new york. a man in danbury, connecticut, killed by a falling tree. and that is hail, pounding ulster county, new york. governor cuomo declaring a state of emergency in putnam, duchess, orange and sullivan counties. >>> officials in frederick county, maryland, reported over 60 cars were stalled out. also, 85 people were trapped on a double decker commuter train. a drainage culvert collapsed and took out the tracks. the passengers were safely unloaded after midnight. >> for more on what's in store for the rest of the week, here is our meteorologist. >> yes, the severe weather concerns it was in place yesterday and produced upwards of 300 plus severe weather reports. about 70% concentrated across the northeast. i can tell you, the conditions as far as the severe weather quieted down a little bit. but the wet weather not the case here. we have a stationary frontal boundary pitching a tent, hanging out here over the next couple of days and the conditions producing a lot of rainfall across the region. from baltimore, north of leesburg, how about rainfall amounts in two to four inches. locally hea
new york. a man in danbury, connecticut, killed by a falling tree. and that is hail, pounding ulster county, new york. governor cuomo declaring a state of emergency in putnam, duchess, orange and sullivan counties. >>> officials in frederick county, maryland, reported over 60 cars were stalled out. also, 85 people were trapped on a double decker commuter train. a drainage culvert collapsed and took out the tracks. the passengers were safely unloaded after midnight. >> for more on...
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it seems that they're going full trunk and demanding loyalty pledges and jim county new york the twenty member county democratic committee is trying to come to an agreement on a proposal that work were choir all members of the committee to pledge loyalty to whatever candidates are endorsed by the state local and national parties deborah lynch vice chair of the county democratic committee a candidate for county legislator told the end quote it's totally undemocratic and unconstitutional to tell me i would need to support a democrat even if they don't display democratic values going on to say that this has nothing to do with party loyalty it has to do with the establishment wing of the party not understanding why some of us are still upset about the twenty sixteen prime of their primary and all of us are pointing out that the new york democratic party is well known for this kind of behavior no. member of the democratic party's unity committee said supporters say the party quote uses fear tactics and the new york state committee is made up entirely of cuomo loyalists. and it seems that whe
it seems that they're going full trunk and demanding loyalty pledges and jim county new york the twenty member county democratic committee is trying to come to an agreement on a proposal that work were choir all members of the committee to pledge loyalty to whatever candidates are endorsed by the state local and national parties deborah lynch vice chair of the county democratic committee a candidate for county legislator told the end quote it's totally undemocratic and unconstitutional to tell...
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is this heart breaking account from the parents of teenaged girls killed by ms-13 in suffolk county, new york. >> there's not a day, a second, that i don't think about my daughter. and they just don't understand the pain. of a parent losing their child to this gang violence. our kids should be burying us, not the parents burying their kids. their lives are ahead of them. >> laura: that is one of the toughest interviews i have ever done in the history of this show, by the way. the pain on a mother's face. and the suspect in that case were seen laughing in court during a pre-trial hearing. unbelievable. no wonder sarah sanders responded this way to the animal fr fracas at the briefing. >> i think that the president should continue to use his platform in everything he can do under the law to stop these types of horrible, horrible, disgusting people. >> laura: good for her. but i would say we are insulting animals because they don't behave this way or kill for fun, thank you very much. but the last word on this goes to the president. who cleared up any confusion for all those commentators on msnb
is this heart breaking account from the parents of teenaged girls killed by ms-13 in suffolk county, new york. >> there's not a day, a second, that i don't think about my daughter. and they just don't understand the pain. of a parent losing their child to this gang violence. our kids should be burying us, not the parents burying their kids. their lives are ahead of them. >> laura: that is one of the toughest interviews i have ever done in the history of this show, by the way. the...
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new jersey i need a strong showing come on, steve. steve: she is going to be in bergen county, just across the george washington bridge. folks, all of new york can come over. brian: you have to see the amazon reviews people are reading it and loving it. great job. ainsley: thank you so much. steve: the late reverend billy graham was affectionately known as america's pastor. he touched the lives of millions worldwide. >> it may not be what we call revival. but certainly this is the moment of spiritual awakening. when it is easier to talk to men about god, it is easier to talk to men about christ in various parts of the world. than it has been for many years. brian: now his legacy lives on through his son reverend franklin graham who just released the new book "through my father's eyes." he joins us now. reverend franklin cono graham, good to see you again.
new jersey i need a strong showing come on, steve. steve: she is going to be in bergen county, just across the george washington bridge. folks, all of new york can come over. brian: you have to see the amazon reviews people are reading it and loving it. great job. ainsley: thank you so much. steve: the late reverend billy graham was affectionately known as america's pastor. he touched the lives of millions worldwide. >> it may not be what we call revival. but certainly this is the moment...
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jessie patrick who resides in south carolina but spent most of her very long life in oneida county, new york, in the 22nd district. on may 12 she'll turn 100 years. -- years old. she grew up in new york with her sister, bertha, and her brothers matthew and edward who both served this world war ii. she moved to westerberg, new york, where she worked for general electric for 30 years. she joined the whites bro fire department auxiliary and owned a restaurant in marshall, new york, with her husband. she has one daughter, judy two granddaughters, three great grandchildren with whom she loves to spend time. her family loves to travel and used to spend many weekends going to boston to go deep sea fishing. when shoost not deep sea fish, jessie enjoys cook, cross stitching and gardening. join me in wishing jessie a wonderful happy, healthy 100 years and many, many more years to come. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nevada seek recognition? without objection the gentleman s recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to remember t
jessie patrick who resides in south carolina but spent most of her very long life in oneida county, new york, in the 22nd district. on may 12 she'll turn 100 years. -- years old. she grew up in new york with her sister, bertha, and her brothers matthew and edward who both served this world war ii. she moved to westerberg, new york, where she worked for general electric for 30 years. she joined the whites bro fire department auxiliary and owned a restaurant in marshall, new york, with her...
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chairman to have unanimous consent that this resolution that past yesterday by the westchester county new york board of legislators, the questions on the census to be added to the record. >> without objection. >> ok, thank you. every single democrat signed a letter, where we requested documents and to medications from both commerce and doj surrounding the process by which a citizenship question was added at the last minute. i would first like to ask mr. comstock and i would let the place in the record that letter that we sent with every democrat on it. >> without objection. >> and as a committee, every single democrat signed a letter where we requested documents and communications from both commerce and doj surrounding the process by which a citizenship question was added at the last minute. i would first like to ask, and i would like permission to place into the record that letter we sent with every democrat on it. >> without objection. >> so do you know where the show >> thank you, congresswoman. as you are well aware, the matter is under litigation. the department has said many times the re
chairman to have unanimous consent that this resolution that past yesterday by the westchester county new york board of legislators, the questions on the census to be added to the record. >> without objection. >> ok, thank you. every single democrat signed a letter, where we requested documents and to medications from both commerce and doj surrounding the process by which a citizenship question was added at the last minute. i would first like to ask mr. comstock and i would let the...
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county. >>> in new york city, to new jersey transit buses crashed right at the lincoln tunnel on the manhattanide of the tunnel. 32 people were hurt. you're looking at the entrance of the center tunnel. the cause of the crash is under investigation. the tunnel, by the way, has since reopened. >>> president trump is still pushing for the summit next month with north korean leader kim jong un. but that is after indications that the north koreans might be backing away. officials there were saying they're not happy with the u.s. demands to dismantle their nuclear program. yesterday, president trump said if kim jong un cooperates with the u.s., it would be very good for his regime and for north korea and that the country would be very rich. those are just some of your morning headlines. i will send it back to you. >>> just about 30 minutes from now, the kylie jenner cosmetics store will open, customers have been camping outside the pop-up store since wednesday. a long line to what could be up for grabs here. >> reporter: yes. if you copy kardashians and genders were disappearing anytime soon, from
county. >>> in new york city, to new jersey transit buses crashed right at the lincoln tunnel on the manhattanide of the tunnel. 32 people were hurt. you're looking at the entrance of the center tunnel. the cause of the crash is under investigation. the tunnel, by the way, has since reopened. >>> president trump is still pushing for the summit next month with north korean leader kim jong un. but that is after indications that the north koreans might be backing away. officials...
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chairman to have unanimous consent that this resolution that past yesterday by the westchester county new york board of legislators, the questions on the census to be added to the record. >> without objection. >> okay, thank you. and this goes on 18 ags and many cities across the country that are filing suit and objecting to this question. first of all after secretary of ross testified before this committee seven months ago. i submitted 15 questions for the record. to this day they have not been answered. i respectfully request permission to put in the record those 15 questions that have not been answered. >> without objection. >> and as a committee, every single democrat signed a letter where we requested documents and communications from both commerce and doj surrounding the process by which a citizenship question was added at the last minute. i would first like to ask, and i would like permission to place into the record that letter we sent with every democrat on it. >> without objection. >> so do you know where the commerce department's response is? >> thank you, congresswoman. as you are
chairman to have unanimous consent that this resolution that past yesterday by the westchester county new york board of legislators, the questions on the census to be added to the record. >> without objection. >> okay, thank you. and this goes on 18 ags and many cities across the country that are filing suit and objecting to this question. first of all after secretary of ross testified before this committee seven months ago. i submitted 15 questions for the record. to this day they...
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furthering fair housing focused a lot -- it was implemented to its greatest extent in westchester county, new york, under a court order. let's build affordable, which means subsidized rental housing for the most part in affluent areas. sound goos good. it's not a way for renters to establish and build wealth, because they don't own anything. i think we are better off focusing on zoning change at the local level. i think we all understand that one of the reasons we have a housing crisis -- why is this such a housing crisis in a rich place like san jose, california? because 70% of the community is single family homes. not everybody wants a single family home anymore. we have diverse buyers. at the same time, the hardest thing to convince affluent suburban communities, predominantly white perhaps, communities is they should accept subsidized housing, people who are much poorer than we are. >> i want to let the audience know we will be coming to you for questions in just a moment. so if you could think about those, i would greatly appreciate it. >> i just wanted to quote the dean of american sociologi
furthering fair housing focused a lot -- it was implemented to its greatest extent in westchester county, new york, under a court order. let's build affordable, which means subsidized rental housing for the most part in affluent areas. sound goos good. it's not a way for renters to establish and build wealth, because they don't own anything. i think we are better off focusing on zoning change at the local level. i think we all understand that one of the reasons we have a housing crisis -- why...
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this is a public safety threat. 40% of the murders in suffolk county in new york between january 2016and july of 2017 were from ms-13 gang members. it's very real violence in communities. >> harris: yeah, to hear you spell it out so simply in those numbers -- and we know new york is a huge metro area. so murder is not something we are unfamiliar with unfortunately. so to have such a chunk of it come percentage wise from people who are here illegally that speaks to the issue of why nothing has been done yet on capitol hill. what does it take to move that juggernaut in congress? >> well, look, this is infuriating and i'm as frustrated as the president is. this should not be a partisan issue as we have communities where people are being killed and dismembered by these awful, violent animals and these gangs. i held a hearing on this yesterday, on the loopholes that ms-13 is taking advantage of. of the 214 ms-13 gang members arrested in an operation last year, 30% came through as part of the unaccompanyed children loophole where we can't send them back to their country. so ms-13 leadership
this is a public safety threat. 40% of the murders in suffolk county in new york between january 2016and july of 2017 were from ms-13 gang members. it's very real violence in communities. >> harris: yeah, to hear you spell it out so simply in those numbers -- and we know new york is a huge metro area. so murder is not something we are unfamiliar with unfortunately. so to have such a chunk of it come percentage wise from people who are here illegally that speaks to the issue of why nothing...
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michael cohen, who is now under investigation by a separate investigation taking place out of new york countye members of the trump campaign, or just this week we saw senior adviser roger stone being issued a subpoena. so now he has been tasked with actually speaking to the mueller probe. and just to be clear, people talk rather loosely about the trail possibly leading to trump's door, no sign of that so far, possibly about impeachment, but actually impeachment, but actually impeachment is a political decision and not a legal one, and therefore very, very unlikely. that's exact the right, and i am glad you brought that up. because it is the policy, actually, and this is important for your viewers, the policy of the united states is that no sitting president can be indicted. the vehicle to actually adjudicate an issue around wrongdoing or the president violating his oath of office is actual impeachment. and so many are waiting for bob mueller‘s report to come out, and that will determine if congress is willing to move forward on such an issue. very good to talk to you, thank you very much. tha
michael cohen, who is now under investigation by a separate investigation taking place out of new york countye members of the trump campaign, or just this week we saw senior adviser roger stone being issued a subpoena. so now he has been tasked with actually speaking to the mueller probe. and just to be clear, people talk rather loosely about the trail possibly leading to trump's door, no sign of that so far, possibly about impeachment, but actually impeachment, but actually impeachment is a...
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a state of emergency in effect in several counties in upstate new york. >>> for more on the five thingsw go to cnn.com/newday. >>> hawaii has issued a red alert after the volcano spewed ash 12,000 feet in the air, this as the volcano could become even more explosive. scott mcclain is live in hawaii with the latest for us. what's happening, scott? >> reporter: good morning. kilauea continues to keep people on their toes even after almost two weeks. there are now more than 20 fissures, massive cracks in the earth that have opened up. let me show you the one we've been watching now. geologists say this is actually dieing down but you would not know it from this vantage point. it continues to spew lava high in the sky. you can hear the occasional explosion. these fissures are releasing sulfur die oxide. it's creating immediate health risks in some areas. the other issue here is the main crater of kilauea sent a massive ash plume more than a mile into the sky. people in that area they're being told to stay indoors or at the very least wear a mask if they're going outside. this was not the bi
a state of emergency in effect in several counties in upstate new york. >>> for more on the five thingsw go to cnn.com/newday. >>> hawaii has issued a red alert after the volcano spewed ash 12,000 feet in the air, this as the volcano could become even more explosive. scott mcclain is live in hawaii with the latest for us. what's happening, scott? >> reporter: good morning. kilauea continues to keep people on their toes even after almost two weeks. there are now more than...
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>> reporter: powerful winds and baseball-size hail prompted several counties in new york to declare statesf emergency. >> the wind is ridiculous. i don't know what's happening right now. >> absolutely pure whiteout. >> it's bigger than a golf ball. >> that's golf ball easy. >> reporter: from maryland to massachusetts, the storm took down hundreds of trees and power lines, leaving roads and highways impassible. this fire line on a high in new york got dangerously close. >> all of a sudden i heard a big crash and the house shook. >> reporter: large trees crashed through homes. in newburgh, new york, an 11-year-old girl was killed when a tree crushed the car she was in just outside of her home. thousands of stranded commuters crowded grand central terminal after trains were suspended from debris from the storm. >> what happened this evening which couldn't have happened at a worse time, at the very, very beginning of rush hour. >> reporter: as day turned to night, the national weather service issued a flash flood emergency. water rushed over roads in frederick county, maryland, where first res
>> reporter: powerful winds and baseball-size hail prompted several counties in new york to declare statesf emergency. >> the wind is ridiculous. i don't know what's happening right now. >> absolutely pure whiteout. >> it's bigger than a golf ball. >> that's golf ball easy. >> reporter: from maryland to massachusetts, the storm took down hundreds of trees and power lines, leaving roads and highways impassible. this fire line on a high in new york got...
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new york police department's first precinct in southern manhattan. there weinstein will be fingerprinted and photographed and transported to new york county criminal courturces said he is expected to be released on $1 million bail and required to wear an ankle monitor. weinstein's attorney declined to comment. and weinstein has denied all wrong doing. >>> all right. let's get a check on your weather now with nbc meteorologist bill karins. what's the weekend going to look like? i know you're tracking some bad weather in the southeast. >> this is going to linger. it's going to be a big huge flood threat. some areas could get ten inches of rain in the next 7 days. let me show you where we're at and how it's going to impact this weekend. 90% chance it develops in the next five days. feel bad for anyone that's been in cancun over the last couple of days and more heavy rain on and off today. there's the development zone. hasn't really changed. central or eastern gulf. this is our european computer model, typically one of the more reliable ones. it's not set? stone but gives you an idea of the timing. 8:00 p.m. on saturday. this would be some of the rainfall i
new york police department's first precinct in southern manhattan. there weinstein will be fingerprinted and photographed and transported to new york county criminal courturces said he is expected to be released on $1 million bail and required to wear an ankle monitor. weinstein's attorney declined to comment. and weinstein has denied all wrong doing. >>> all right. let's get a check on your weather now with nbc meteorologist bill karins. what's the weekend going to look like? i know...
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police precinct early this morning and led out of there in handcuffs and brought here to the new york county in handcuffs and goes into an arrangement in a courtroom. he stands and hears the charges being read against him. again, charges now by two women -- two different women who allege that harvey weinstein sexually assaulted them. for a man who was all about power, the power has been stripped away from him here. when i asked the question of his attorney when there was a skruf of reporters, just a crowd of us after the arraignment, what would his client to say all the women who accused harvey weinstein of bad behavior. brafman said something to the effect that bad behavior is not criminal behare and that's why he's here, and he also said his client is innocent of the charges. and that he said his client did not invent the hollywood casting couch. it's almost as if to suggest that that's his defense, that there may have been sex with the women. in fact, he's not denying that the sex occurred, but he's saying it was consensual. it was sort of a stunning moment, the comment from the attorney,
police precinct early this morning and led out of there in handcuffs and brought here to the new york county in handcuffs and goes into an arrangement in a courtroom. he stands and hears the charges being read against him. again, charges now by two women -- two different women who allege that harvey weinstein sexually assaulted them. for a man who was all about power, the power has been stripped away from him here. when i asked the question of his attorney when there was a skruf of reporters,...
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man came in here this morning with his hands in handcuffs behind his back as he walked into the new york county criminal court to face these charges. according to the police department, the charges include rape, criminal sex act, sex abuse, sexual miscould be duct for incidents involving two separate women. we understand he might be very quick in here. this happened, as you point out, this morning, harvey weinstein sur rende surrendered himself t police not far from here. now, he's facing charges here in criminal court. what happened to harvey weinstein as you were pointing out really has changed the landscape, as a result of dozens of women coming forward last year. that set off the me too movement which sent shockwaves through the industry and our culture in general. now, harvey weinstein is going to have to face authorities in connection with these charges. i should mention to you also, three years ago, harvey weinstein was accused of groping, but that never let to any charges against him. a very different day today. we understand according to arrangement, harvey weinstein will surrender his
man came in here this morning with his hands in handcuffs behind his back as he walked into the new york county criminal court to face these charges. according to the police department, the charges include rape, criminal sex act, sex abuse, sexual miscould be duct for incidents involving two separate women. we understand he might be very quick in here. this happened, as you point out, this morning, harvey weinstein sur rende surrendered himself t police not far from here. now, he's facing...
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new york police department's first precinct in southern manhatt manhatt manhattan. harvey weinstein will be fingerprinted and photographed and transported to new york county criminal courtd to be released on $1 million bail and required to wear an ankle monitor. weinstein's attorney declined comment to nbc news and weinstein has denied all wrongdoing. so katty kay, the first example of somebody who weinstein launched in the me too movement, his misdeeds, somebody who is finally going to be facing criminal penalties for their actions. >> so often in these cases of harassment it's actually very difficult to bring any criminal charges. the bar is set very high. >> it's also difficult to prove. >> very difficult to prove. >> so the fact they're taking this to court means they either want to make a point or they believe they have a strong case. >> and they are still hoping, the authorities, the prosecutors that there will be more women who come forward, perhaps inspired by what happened in the case of bill cosby. there was one trial, a bunch more women came forward, gave their cases and if you can show a pattern of behavior that boosters the prosecution's case and that might
new york police department's first precinct in southern manhatt manhatt manhattan. harvey weinstein will be fingerprinted and photographed and transported to new york county criminal courtd to be released on $1 million bail and required to wear an ankle monitor. weinstein's attorney declined comment to nbc news and weinstein has denied all wrongdoing. so katty kay, the first example of somebody who weinstein launched in the me too movement, his misdeeds, somebody who is finally going to be...
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freely in canada often lying to a big ration services he revealed this openly in a new york times podcast called county fate. well the for myself i say who went by the name of abu who's i further left canada four years ago when he was just seventeen he spent five months fighting for the terrorist group in syria before returning home in the podcast he gave detailed accounts of executing people but they that's may not be enough to charge him according to documents obtained by a canadian news network canada's prime minister justin trudeau has been fending off criticism over the case in on me and then is the prime minister going to start going these bloodthirsty terrorist to walk on our streets but today women generally stack. the speaker once again we see the conservatives trying to drum up fear so we all recall attacks when the prime minister finally imprison isis terrorists which then are going to use canada right thanks to all this approach in the last election by the previous government it doesn't work to try and scare and if i could . well canadian intelligence estimates around sixty people have retu
freely in canada often lying to a big ration services he revealed this openly in a new york times podcast called county fate. well the for myself i say who went by the name of abu who's i further left canada four years ago when he was just seventeen he spent five months fighting for the terrorist group in syria before returning home in the podcast he gave detailed accounts of executing people but they that's may not be enough to charge him according to documents obtained by a canadian news...
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running to eminently close the denver and new york city -- permanently closed the denver and new york city offices. the new orange county office will now handle the company's marketing, communications, hr, and other corporate aspects. >>> all right. just wanted to mention on stocks because they did drop. initially after president trump made that announcement. they continue to fight back some losses currently down 53 points on the dow jones. positive of the nasdaq. >>> let's move to alameda, where construction is getting underway on a new housing and business development. >> it's called alameda point. as rob roth reports, it will include homes for high and low income families. >> reporter: it was a moment that been more than 20 years in the making. city of alameda make or break down on a billion-dollar development. it's called alameda point. >> we are solving a lot of important problems with this project >> reporter: this 68 acre lot has been vacant. a new community will spring up 800 homes and apartments about a quarter of them will be designated as affordable, ranging from $500 a month to about $2000 a month. some home
running to eminently close the denver and new york city -- permanently closed the denver and new york city offices. the new orange county office will now handle the company's marketing, communications, hr, and other corporate aspects. >>> all right. just wanted to mention on stocks because they did drop. initially after president trump made that announcement. they continue to fight back some losses currently down 53 points on the dow jones. positive of the nasdaq. >>> let's...
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weinstein later appeared in new york county supreme court for a bond hearing, where prosecutors allegedan illuzzi / manhattan district attorney's office: this defendant used his position, money, and power. to lure young women into situations where he was able to violate them sexually. weinstein's attorney responded saying that any allegations of non-consensual sex were unequivocally denied,benjamin brafman / harvey weinstein attorney: mr. weinstein will enter a plea of not guilty. we intend to move very quickly to charges. mr. weinstein has maintained that any sexual activity he engaged in was consensual.one of the first women to publicly accuse weinstein of assault, actress rose mcgowan released a statement on instagram thursday saying in part, "i, and so many of harvey weinstein's survivors, had given up hope that our rapist would be held accountable by law. twenty years ago, i swore that i would right this wrong. today we are one step closer to justice."i'm reid binion reporting. (pam) (pam) (pam) new tonight at 6. embattled southern california assemblywoman cristina garcia... return
weinstein later appeared in new york county supreme court for a bond hearing, where prosecutors allegedan illuzzi / manhattan district attorney's office: this defendant used his position, money, and power. to lure young women into situations where he was able to violate them sexually. weinstein's attorney responded saying that any allegations of non-consensual sex were unequivocally denied,benjamin brafman / harvey weinstein attorney: mr. weinstein will enter a plea of not guilty. we intend to...
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to date we have over 400 counties that have passed resolutions, from miami to new york city to los angeles to johnson county, kansas, to north carolina, rural, urban, suburban, and metropolitan, all focused on how can we end this tragedy in our midst? and they have a guidebook with six questions they focus on. i just want to highlight the importance of data. key metrics we are asking counties to consider. don't bring them to the jail door if they don't need to be there. if in jail, keep their length of stay as short as possible. when they leave jail, assure that they are connected to reasonable care, and while they are in the community, help them to avoid recidivism. if we can focus on those four metrics, and we will have a waysrsation to detail those who have positive outcomes, i think we have a chance make a difference for this population. it has been heartening to see the cross collaboration, the coordinating councils, the way the systems are coming together. conferences and dialogs and meetings like this that are really sort of putting up mark in the sand saying enough is enough. if yo
to date we have over 400 counties that have passed resolutions, from miami to new york city to los angeles to johnson county, kansas, to north carolina, rural, urban, suburban, and metropolitan, all focused on how can we end this tragedy in our midst? and they have a guidebook with six questions they focus on. i just want to highlight the importance of data. key metrics we are asking counties to consider. don't bring them to the jail door if they don't need to be there. if in jail, keep their...
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the howard county fire department tweeted if you are trapped, we are coming. laura podesta, cbs news, new york. >>> two weeks ago, fema awarded maryland and howard county more than $1 million to pay for projects aimed at reducing the flood risk in that area. >>> time now, it's 5:34. june gloom is on the wa and for today, looks sunny and hot. >> it's still may and there is some june gloom along the coast. >> later on. >> and going to be a nice day for the folks who have it off unlike us; however, it will be beautiful. light take a live look outside now at the sales force tower. oh, boy, that color changed. i promised you, it's not green outside. there it is. okay, taking a live look north and to this color-changing picture here. we're not in oz but looking at the golden gate bridge. the marine layer is all that is slowly creeping in into the bay. that is keeping our temperatures moderate and that is going to hang out along the coast of about it burns off later today with the sun getting higher in the sky. the temperatures moderate. 58 degrees in concord. 51 degrees in santa rosa. we have a clea
the howard county fire department tweeted if you are trapped, we are coming. laura podesta, cbs news, new york. >>> two weeks ago, fema awarded maryland and howard county more than $1 million to pay for projects aimed at reducing the flood risk in that area. >>> time now, it's 5:34. june gloom is on the wa and for today, looks sunny and hot. >> it's still may and there is some june gloom along the coast. >> later on. >> and going to be a nice day for the...
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new york city. new york city, suffolk, westchester county, the number one terrorist target in the country by all accounts. police officers work full time on counterterrorism, and we have subwa subways, we have commuter lines, long island rail road and metro-north, thousands more. and yet, your grants are being cut, and to me, there may be some other alternative plans, but the fact is, these police departments and these fire departments and these emergency service units -- they're not disparaging any other part of the country. we have been attacked many times, twice just in the last six months, 20 attempted attacks against new york besides the two attacks on the world trade center. i would ask you to reconsider and look at how that money is being distributed and why we have cuts at time like this, when again, in many ways, the threats are more than they were before 9/11. there may be not the same magnitude as 9/11 as far as numbers and metastasizing of islamic terrorists as more threats today than there were then. that's my first question, an easy one. second is ms-13, who is to a large extent focused in
new york city. new york city, suffolk, westchester county, the number one terrorist target in the country by all accounts. police officers work full time on counterterrorism, and we have subwa subways, we have commuter lines, long island rail road and metro-north, thousands more. and yet, your grants are being cut, and to me, there may be some other alternative plans, but the fact is, these police departments and these fire departments and these emergency service units -- they're not...
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they defined rural, they put one of the most, the most least populated districts, counties in the nation right in with new york city. and implemented the same laws. i was sat yesterday with a banker from that great county and she said still rule frs the agency are choking off the able toy lend money so most of the banks have just gotten out of the products sochlt. so the definition of rural has gone through many, many changes under the previous director, but if you would look at that and see if we can unthread it more, we'd be happy to work with you. we're working with the minority in this committee to try to get up the language for the whole balloon note. they don't reamortize. they just look at them every five years and continue on if the product is still in worthy condition. i'd really like for you to use the language we've come up here with the ranking members office. many times, people live their live, they'll buy six, seven, eight of these manufactured housing. when they retire, they'll sell them one at a time. we limit finance to people fragile financially. they're using it at thewoman end. usually, the
they defined rural, they put one of the most, the most least populated districts, counties in the nation right in with new york city. and implemented the same laws. i was sat yesterday with a banker from that great county and she said still rule frs the agency are choking off the able toy lend money so most of the banks have just gotten out of the products sochlt. so the definition of rural has gone through many, many changes under the previous director, but if you would look at that and see if...
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the sacramento county sheriff disagrees, though, saying deangelo is the only suspect. >>> new york attorneyral will step down following allegations he abused women. eric schneiderman put in resignation hours after new york fer published a report citing four of his ex-girlfriends. they said he slap and hit in bed. he denies saying part of consensual squall activity. in a statement he wrote, while unrelated to my professional conduct or the office, they will prevent me from leading the office's work at this critical tie. a strange turn of events for a politician who built a reputation advocating for women. schneiderman had previously criticized president trump and harvey weinstein for their interactions with women. >>> this morning we know the name of the 74-year-old woman who died in a rollover crash involving an ambulance and another vehicle. its it's a bizarre and sad story. an emt and firefighter performing cpr on her sunday inside the ambulance yesterday. that's when it was hit by a white sedan on hesperian boulevard and san leandro. the ambulance flipped. four others were hurt. they wil
the sacramento county sheriff disagrees, though, saying deangelo is the only suspect. >>> new york attorneyral will step down following allegations he abused women. eric schneiderman put in resignation hours after new york fer published a report citing four of his ex-girlfriends. they said he slap and hit in bed. he denies saying part of consensual squall activity. in a statement he wrote, while unrelated to my professional conduct or the office, they will prevent me from leading the...
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new york. >>> things have settled down in sonoma county after a quake swarm hit last night. six of them were centered around the geysers on the lake county border. the smallest was a 2.5. the biggest was a 4.2. no reports of any damage or injuries. >>> a plan to save ocean beach in san francisco goes before the public today. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from the beach where erosion is a major concern. >> reporter: the california coastal commission has several proposals now for ocean beach. the ocean beach master plan includes these possible moves. rerouting the great highway which runs parallel to the beach, behind the san francisco zoo. or reducing the width of the roadway and restoring the sand dunes along the middle section of the beach. the sea level is predicted to rise up to 66 inches by th year 2100. last year they began moving sand from the north to the south side of the beach. >> the short-term solution is to move sand from one end to the other end of the beach. >> reporter: you can see where there was once a cliff. now they are trying to keep erosion from ge
new york. >>> things have settled down in sonoma county after a quake swarm hit last night. six of them were centered around the geysers on the lake county border. the smallest was a 2.5. the biggest was a 4.2. no reports of any damage or injuries. >>> a plan to save ocean beach in san francisco goes before the public today. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from the beach where erosion is a major concern. >> reporter: the california coastal commission has several...
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new york. >>> the man called one of the most violence and prolific sex traffickers in the history of the county is expected to be sentenced to life in prison this friday, but before that happens, he's talking with abc 7 news. a jury convicted deandre louis of 37 felonies involving seven women at least. the charges include murder after one of the women abused by louis killed herself. louis says he's not a monster. >> at the end of the day, i've never made anyone do anything they did not want to do. anybody that's been around me is because they chose to and wanted to. >> threatened my family, he beat me on several occasions, held a gun to my head, you know, my son witnessed some of it, unfortunately. >> louis has spent the last four years in the jail in martinez. on friday, he'll find out if he's sentenced to at least 150 more years in state prison. >>> a big honor prompted a big question. take a look. who is this? the reason everyone is talking about this plaque. >>> and as far as weather goes, talking about needing an umbrella? yeah. look at the chances of rain forecasting a drizzle tomorrow mo
new york. >>> the man called one of the most violence and prolific sex traffickers in the history of the county is expected to be sentenced to life in prison this friday, but before that happens, he's talking with abc 7 news. a jury convicted deandre louis of 37 felonies involving seven women at least. the charges include murder after one of the women abused by louis killed herself. louis says he's not a monster. >> at the end of the day, i've never made anyone do anything they...
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." >> reporter: the steuben county sheriff's office needed all hands on deck and called in the new york state police for assistance. >> i was contacted by investigators the day of the homicide. >> reporter: investigator matt lambert was assigned to run down the michael beard lead. >> reporter: what did you know about michael beard's background? >> he actually was a pretty well-respected employee until september 17th, when -- when tom had fired him. >> reporter: why did tom fire him? >> stealing from jobs and drinking, i think, on the job and that he fired him on the 17th because there's maybe some complaints from other employees at servpro. >> reporter: so there's some issues there? >> right. >> reporter: but beard was polite and cooperative when the investigator knocked on his door. >> we said, "hey, can you, you know, take a ride with us up to the barracks." and he said, "yeah, just let me let my wife know." >> reporter: and he already knew what it was about? >> we told him that we want to talk to him about the -- the homicide of kelley clayton. >> reporter: the investigator asked bea
." >> reporter: the steuben county sheriff's office needed all hands on deck and called in the new york state police for assistance. >> i was contacted by investigators the day of the homicide. >> reporter: investigator matt lambert was assigned to run down the michael beard lead. >> reporter: what did you know about michael beard's background? >> he actually was a pretty well-respected employee until september 17th, when -- when tom had fired him. >>...
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together for talks with north korea meetings the county taking place concerning summit and more kim jong sure the vice chairman of north korea heading out to new york summit response to my letter thank you that was the letter where he said where are we not going to say anymore we're not talking you're not my friend i might blow you up but i'm paraphrasing here but if you do want to come back to me i'm paraphrasing just slightly what let's go. through i think that with. what. drawing on diplomatic experience here what is happening to set up a summit behind the scenes people just don't turn up with an agenda what's happening right now well let me just talk about the u.s. delegation that's currently in korea right now having meetings at the border with north korean officials to prepare for the summit because i actually worked with and for two of the numbers of that delegation. who is currently the u.s. ambassador to the philippines he is one of the few people who's had direct experience negotiating with the north koreans he's someone who likes to let others talk is very good at letting others put their cards on the table he's very knowledgeable about
together for talks with north korea meetings the county taking place concerning summit and more kim jong sure the vice chairman of north korea heading out to new york summit response to my letter thank you that was the letter where he said where are we not going to say anymore we're not talking you're not my friend i might blow you up but i'm paraphrasing here but if you do want to come back to me i'm paraphrasing just slightly what let's go. through i think that with. what. drawing on...
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new york. >> chester county two, my friend.on't know if they've improved it because i stopped going in there. that is important. >> it again, it's really going to be that much of a windfall? >> to get their amazon prime customers in. trying to get people who like to buy online to go to a brick-and-mortar store. they can translate their online customers into a retail store customer. don't know if that's going to happen or not. the value proposition has been hurt because so many other retail outlets offer the same deal as they do on organic goods. it's tough for them. an uphill battle. >> that you have a track record of being able to push prices down. i call them the deflationary death star. they are killing retail because they have the ability to push it down. they are not only trying to bring shoppers into the store, but they are becoming the west end where instead of having essentially located, they are leveraging a whole foods stores to deliver to the home then i can get better and better. dagen: just a reminder that death st
new york. >> chester county two, my friend.on't know if they've improved it because i stopped going in there. that is important. >> it again, it's really going to be that much of a windfall? >> to get their amazon prime customers in. trying to get people who like to buy online to go to a brick-and-mortar store. they can translate their online customers into a retail store customer. don't know if that's going to happen or not. the value proposition has been hurt because so many...
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new york. and having lost their lives at such a young age, and the effect that had on this little county.ow old, others most certainly did. rose thomison's great uncle donald cooper survived the 0tranto. he was rescued by the mounsey, and taken to belfast, and on to the war. but he never forgot his narrow escape off the coast of islay. he always told war stories to my grandfather. but it wasn't until i was an adult that i really started to take notice about what he was saying about world war i. he had tojump from a sinking ship. did he ever talk about that? i remember him saying that he just had to do what he had to do. so you know... but it was hard. he said it was very hard. it impacted him because he still talked about it for years and years, if anybody would ask him about it. and his memory was still really very clear on it. even as he aged, and aged, and aged. donald cooper's life touched three centuries. he outlived everyone on the 0tranto, reaching the age of 104. when private donald cooper was laid to rest in this georgia cemetery, the sinking of the 0tranto passed from living mem
new york. and having lost their lives at such a young age, and the effect that had on this little county.ow old, others most certainly did. rose thomison's great uncle donald cooper survived the 0tranto. he was rescued by the mounsey, and taken to belfast, and on to the war. but he never forgot his narrow escape off the coast of islay. he always told war stories to my grandfather. but it wasn't until i was an adult that i really started to take notice about what he was saying about world war i....
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maria: joining us is nassau county police benevolent president and new york city police officer jamesg with hempstead new york councilman and new york city police detective anthony esposito. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. maria: you were present at the pres.'s discussion on ms 13. can you tell us about it? >> as a police officer, it was encouraging to have a president come and support the police officers. that is the number one thing you want as an officer, to know somebody has your back. when you have the pres. coming out to your county to back you up, that is the greatest statement you can make, very encouraging. maria: it sounded that way. anthony, as nypd, tell me how you see it and how you view ms 13? when did they become as dangerous? now i feel we are hearing more about them over the last year or so. >> we are hearing more about them because some of it, thanks to our president, he came to long island, to this area, to stand with local government officials, law enforcement, to stand with the public and say i am here, i am with you and will fight this gang, that needs
maria: joining us is nassau county police benevolent president and new york city police officer jamesg with hempstead new york councilman and new york city police detective anthony esposito. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. maria: you were present at the pres.'s discussion on ms 13. can you tell us about it? >> as a police officer, it was encouraging to have a president come and support the police officers. that is the number one thing you want as an officer, to know...
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should the counties and school boards follow that? >> yes. regular new yorkey have talked about how to invest in resource offices but also mental health officers. to take a program that is more comprehensive to see what's going on in the student population. also about social media monitoring. then overall, it takes resources. the social services, like what happened in florida? you can catch these children that fall in the cracks. >> social media as well as psychological aspects. i had a conversation yesterday with a former mob boss. he pled guilty to killing 19 people and he is outraged and he says, back in his time, there should be tighter monitoring, psychological aspect and addiction before hand. he looks at nikolaus cruz for example. >> that is part of that immediate response. crisis intervention teams. when an individual, not just a child but an individual is identified as a risk on extremist, there should be a way to go in with social services. one of the ideas is should not be controversial but we should explore the ability for people in the household
should the counties and school boards follow that? >> yes. regular new yorkey have talked about how to invest in resource offices but also mental health officers. to take a program that is more comprehensive to see what's going on in the student population. also about social media monitoring. then overall, it takes resources. the social services, like what happened in florida? you can catch these children that fall in the cracks. >> social media as well as psychological aspects. i...
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county, indiana, will put $5,000 towards the purchase of a new home. north platte, offering $10,000 and a cash bonus. if you move to downtown niagra falls, new york, you'll get nearly $7,000 to pay off your student loans over two years. it is a sustainable solution? >> one would think it's not, it takes tax dollars to do this and small towns have limited resources. >> reporter: hayden says she's staying in hamilton. she bought a house and started a family. >> the charm and sense of community here is what keeps you here and i always joke that hamilton just gets its hooks in you and keeps you. >> reporter: an unexpected new home sweet home. jo ling kent, nbc news. >>> philadelphia rapper meek mill is speaking out on criminal justice reform less than two weeks after he was freed on bail for from prison where he was held for a probation violation. his long journey through the probation system for more than a decade after his drug and weapons conviction made him a symbol in the fight for justice reform among those who believe the system unfairly entraps minorities. a topic he speaks to me about exclusively for a special "dateline" this sunday. just 11
county, indiana, will put $5,000 towards the purchase of a new home. north platte, offering $10,000 and a cash bonus. if you move to downtown niagra falls, new york, you'll get nearly $7,000 to pay off your student loans over two years. it is a sustainable solution? >> one would think it's not, it takes tax dollars to do this and small towns have limited resources. >> reporter: hayden says she's staying in hamilton. she bought a house and started a family. >> the charm and...
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new york. - yes. - where the state says, "states created the federal government, states created the cities and the counties, the states have the ultimate sovereign authority." so the fact is, local control only works if we like how the locals are being controlled, otherwise we say that whole jeffersonian idea of the best government is the government closest to the people, forget about that. i just wonder if, really, you can make the civics textbook argument successfully if the federal government decides that all not withstanding, we wanna swoop in and tell you you can't do what you wanna do. - oh, we believe we can. i'll give you the example of the attempts by the president and attorney general sessions to threaten to withhold our security funding if we don't change our policies. - sanctuary cities. - undocumented immigrants, right? so the, look, this is one i love to talk about. - well, you boycotted that meeting, right? you were proudly, you decided not to go see the, right. - i didn't want to have to boycott the meeting, but once again they threatened my city. - but you did it, but you did it. - but her
new york. - yes. - where the state says, "states created the federal government, states created the cities and the counties, the states have the ultimate sovereign authority." so the fact is, local control only works if we like how the locals are being controlled, otherwise we say that whole jeffersonian idea of the best government is the government closest to the people, forget about that. i just wonder if, really, you can make the civics textbook argument successfully if the federal...
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and this is one of the largest mall companies, in 25 states, new york, arizona, california, and one you will be familiar with is across countyl up in yonkers. case, they own various properties, but the main story course, weh -- of had the backup of the yield, and with the bloomberg, we will see why this hurts macerich. gtv is a chart in the function, and it shows percent, relatively high, and that the s&p 500 dividend yield, so on a day like this, when the yields are soaring, even though these are higher, they look more unattractive. joe: they do not like to see higher rates, but this is the higher rates plus the retail weakness. you are right about that. back when the price was close to $96, and we have a chart, there is the double whammy of the mall youspace but, plus, if we lookt function,, the gtv this is a chart one back to 2009, and we see the great recovery in real estate. this is 2016. big support. that needs to hold. anchor: abigail doolittle, thank you so much for that coverage on macerich. this is bloomberg. ♪ [closing bell] anchor "what'd you miss?" stocks selling off, although bouncing a little bit, the 10-year
and this is one of the largest mall companies, in 25 states, new york, arizona, california, and one you will be familiar with is across countyl up in yonkers. case, they own various properties, but the main story course, weh -- of had the backup of the yield, and with the bloomberg, we will see why this hurts macerich. gtv is a chart in the function, and it shows percent, relatively high, and that the s&p 500 dividend yield, so on a day like this, when the yields are soaring, even though...
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county te (grant) a big story we're following. harvey weinstein is expected to surrender to police in new york tomorrow morning. the already disgraced movie mogul will face criminal charges in a months-long investigation into allegations he sexually assaulted women. the criminal charges will be the first - since scores of women began coming forward to accuse weinstein of harrassment or assault...and the me too movement ensued.police officials would not say much about the allegations.. but did allow this: "i'm not going to give you an exact number, but it's more than one. we have several complaints and it's actively being investigated."law enforcement officials say that the charges relate to at least one person...a former actress named loo-sha evans - who claims she was assaulted in 2004.(grant) weinstein's spokesperson says his client sought treatment after the accusations and denies any claims of non-consensual sex. lawrence karnow: temperatures remained much cooler than normal for the bay area today. there were also plenty of clouds and we could soon see some rain. you can see showers off the coast and more t
county te (grant) a big story we're following. harvey weinstein is expected to surrender to police in new york tomorrow morning. the already disgraced movie mogul will face criminal charges in a months-long investigation into allegations he sexually assaulted women. the criminal charges will be the first - since scores of women began coming forward to accuse weinstein of harrassment or assault...and the me too movement ensued.police officials would not say much about the allegations.. but did...